The article includes advice on how high school students can chart their own course towards a marine science career. It also highlights opportunities available to high school students to immerse themselves in marine science education, research and conservation, as well as universities with undergraduate programs in ocean science. We encourage NOSB students and coaches to read through the article and share it with anyone who has an interest in the marine sciences.

Show us your artistic side! To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, we want to showcase student artwork for the 2017 Finals Competition. If you are a current NOSB student, you …

Hey NOSB Alums!
Did you know that in 2017, the NOSB will be celebrating its 20th anniversary? That’s right, the program has been around that many years. By our calculations, we have well over 28,000 past …

This coming school year, the NOSB will be celebrating its 20th anniversary! We want to get in touch with you, our NOSB alums, and find out what you’re doing and the impact the NOSB has had on your life and career. It’s okay if you’re not a marine scientist – we want to hear from you no matter what career path you took. Specifically we’d like to know:

What you’re doing. If you’re in school, what are you majoring in? If you’re out of school, what type of work are you doing?
A brief statement about how the NOSB impacted your life and career (this can be as short as a sentence or as long as you like).
Relevant details – what years you participated, when you graduated, what high school you went to, and your regional bowl.

We are excited to announce the Divisional Winners of the 2016 “Living on the Ocean Planet” Video Contest!
This year’s video contest submissions were some of the best yet, doing a very impressive job portraying this …

Students from Albany High School (Albany, California) beat out 23 other regional champions to win the Finals of the 19th Annual National Ocean Sciences Bowl® (NOSB), an education competition that tests students’ knowledge of ocean-related …

The first round of regional competitions took place this past weekend.
Congratulations to all of the teams who won!
We look forward to seeing you all at Finals in Morehead City, NC!
• Blue Crab Bowl – …

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